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Instructions on the use of an EpiPen.
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Allergic Reaction: Severe

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Presents definition of anaphylactic shock, causes, prevention, and treatment.

Anaphylaxis - Life-threatening allergy

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Explains history, causes, symptoms, pathophysiology, and use of adrenaline/epinephrine injectors.
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Anaphylaxis in Schools and Child Care Settings

Posted on 12th February, 2012 by Chaz

Discusses prevalence, precautions, avoidance strategies, common symptoms, and treatment. [Allergy Asthma Information Society of Ontario]

Interactive quiz covers causes and how to help, including when the person is unconcious.
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Interactive home skills first aid course.
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Bee Stings and "Allergic" Reactions

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A technical article by Malcolm T. Sanford, professor, Department of Entomology and Nematology, University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences.
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Information on latex allergic responses which can range from mild skin irritation to life-threatening anaphylactic shock. From the Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio.

eMedicine Online Text: Allergic Reaction

Posted on 12th February, 2012 by Chaz

Presents pathophysiology, prevalence, morbidity, presentation and physical findings, common causes, prehospital and emergency department care, medications, and follow-up care.
Article uses the term anaphylaxis to refer to both conditions unless otherwise specified. A recent consensus report reviewed the definition and management of anaphylaxis..Rapid onset of increased secretion from mucous membranes, increased bronchial smooth muscle tone, decreased vascular smooth muscle tone, and increased capillary permeability occur after exposure to an inciting substance. These effects are produced by the release of mediators, which include histamine, leukotriene C4,

Medfacts: Anaphylaxis

Posted on 12th February, 2012 by Chaz

Reviews symptoms, triggers, treatment, and prevention. [National Jewish Medical and Research Center]

Detailed guidelines for the treatment of children and adults by first responders and community nurses.

Instructions on the use of an EpiPen.

Anaphylaxis in Schools and Child Care Settings

Posted on 12th February, 2012 by Chaz

Discusses prevalence, precautions, avoidance strategies, common symptoms, and treatment. [Allergy Asthma Information Society of Ontario]

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